LAKEWOOD — Two accused burglars were arrested and charged in separate, months-long series of burglaries in town, police said.

As a Tent City resident was trying to sell some jewelry from a recent home burglary, a police response to another burglary led to another arrest for a “crime spree” ongoing since August, said Sgt. Greg Staffordsmith of the Lakewood police department

Alihbo Rosado, 26, was arrested on Wednesday on Clinton Avenue, in the downtown area, after he tried to sell some jewelry taken from a recent home burglary, Staffordsmith said.

While the investigating was proceeding, Lakewood patrol officers were dispatched to a house in Woodlake Manor on a burglary report, Staffordsmith said. A witness told police a man had been carrying a flat-screen TV in the area, he added.

Two detectives spotted a man who matched the description in the neighboring Golfview condominium complex, the sergeant said.

Charlie Burns, 21Ocean County Jail

Charlie Burns, 21, was arrested and the proceeds of the Woodlake Manor burglary were found in his possession, Staffordsmith said.

Both men were connected and charged with prior, but separate, series of crimes: Rosado was charged with over 20 counts, including burglary, theft and fencing; and Burns was charged with 47 various counts for alleged burglaries of residences, motor homes and backyard sheds, police said.

Rosado‘s bail was set at $165,000, and he was taken to the Ocean County Jail. Bail for Burns was set at $192,500 and he was also taken to jail, Staffordsmith said.